Alg went wide, otherwise it would have taken him even longer...Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
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Alg went wide, otherwise it would have taken him even longer...Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
The Mercedes is not the best car on the grid, and his team-mate is quicker and getting better results. It's not a situation MS is used to being in, particularly when compared with his heyday at Ferrari. Add to that the fact he's been away for a few years and what we're seeing is not too surprising. Whether he can find "it" again... :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Robinho
It did. But then the race came and I've seen he's just not fast enough but of course now it's JA's fault.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
MS is old, slow and overpaid. :)
Underwhelming today. Needs to step it up.
Yeah!Quote:
Originally Posted by Malllen
In the end he did very well against DLR. It is no coincidence that these guys, DLR and MSC, are rusty and have not raced since many years. They have forgotten the wheel to wheel battles. But in the end I am very happy that Michael got a point. Still, if you compare his performance to Alonso, he did not do well.
Come on folks, he's only 3 points behind Vettel and in front of Webbo after Race 2. :) Who could've imagined that? :p
Ahah, too true. But maybe in the end class matters and Ferrari and McLaren are the classic teams...Quote:
Originally Posted by Volky34
So thrue. MS has to step up and show us some little bit of his former greatness.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
It has been hard to recognize Schumacher in the beginning of this season. It looks like the case of his name simply popping up at the timing screens, because the driver on track looks too sluggish to be MS!
Anyway, MS may have a 3-y-deal, but I think that if he fails to beat Rosberg this year, he will bow out after 2010. Schumacher's self-pride is too high to be content with struggling forever.